Euh Yoon-dae

Euh Yoon-Dae
Hangul: 어윤대
Hanja: 魚允大
Born (1945-05-22) May 22, 1945
Jinhae city, Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea
Nationality South Korean
Alma mater Korea University
University of Michigan
Occupation Professor emeritus, Korea University
Korean name
Hangul 어윤대
Hanja
Revised Romanization Eo Yundae
McCune–Reischauer Ŏ Yundae

Euh Yoon-Dae (born 1945) is a South Korean professor, financier, and advisor for the South Korean government. He served as Chairman of KB Financial Group and of the Presidential Council on Nation Branding, Korea.

Childhood and Education

Euh was born in Jinhae city (now Changwon), Gyeongsangnam-do,[1] Korea on 22 May 1945. He earned his B.A. and M.B.A. at Korea University, an M.B.A. at the Asian Institute of Management, and a Ph.D. in business administration at the University of Michigan. He has received honorary doctorate degrees at Yonsei University, Waseda University, Griffith University and Renmin University.[2]

Career

Recently, Euh Yoon-Dae served as Chairman of KB Financial Group, Korea's second largest banking group. He was also the first Chairman of the Presidential Council on Nation Branding, Korea[3] from its establishment in January 2009 to 2010.

A former President of Korea University (2003~2006),[4] Euh also served in various advisory roles for the South Korean government. He was also former Vice-Chair of the National Economic Advisory Council, Chairman of Advisory Board of the Ministry of Education and Human Resources, and sat on the Public Fund Oversight Commission. He served as a Monetary Board Member of the Bank of Korea as well as a Board Member of the Korea Development Bank. From 1993 to 2004, he served as Policy Advisor for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. He was also Chairman of the Steering Committee of Korea Investment Corporation (KIC), responsible for setting policies and reviewing management performance.[5] Euh was founding President of the Korea Center for International Finance, established in 1999. He previously headed the Korean Academic Society of Business Administration and Korea Monetary and Finance Association.

KB Financial Group (Chairman): 2010 ~ 2013

Euh Yoon-Dae was inaugurated as Chairman of KB Financial Group[6] on July 13, 2010. In his inaugural speech, Euh said the Group needed to slim down and cut costs to achieve its vision of becoming a global bank,[7] and he has launched reforms since then.[8][9]

Presidential Council on Nation Branding (Chairman): 2009 ~ 2010

Euh Yoon-Dae was chairman of the Presidential Council on Nation Branding.[10] He was appointed to this position in January 2009.

The Council was established on January 22, 2009 by Executive Decree 21283 with the objective to promote South Korea's global image; to right misconceptions about South Korea, its culture, its products, and its people; and to raise respect for South Korea so as to support South Korean businesses and nationals abroad through governmental initiated strategies and policies.[11][12]

Korea University (President): 2003~2006

During his presidency (2003~2006), 12,000 seats were secured within the library (the largest number of library seats amongst Korean universities), one third of classes were conducted in English, the number of foreign exchange students increased sharply, and modern buildings and shopping malls were built.[13] Despite much advancement, Euh failed to be reelected as president. His critics argue that Euh led the school of extreme market principles and internationalism. Prior to his presidency, English classes only amounted 4%. This figure changed to 34% of total classes at Korea University within the four years of his presidency. His supporters agree that most international universities value international competitiveness and administer their schools accordingly. Euh has also succeeded in raising 470 billion Korean won as a University Development Fund.

Other Experiences

Family

Euh Yoon-Dae is married to Jhong Bok-Joo (62), Professor at Ewha Womans University College of Music with two sons.

Honors and Awards

Research and Publications

Books

Articles

References

External links

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